Rein-support



(No Model.)

J. W. BEYRON.

'REIN SUPPORT.

No. 447,656. Patented Mar. 3, 1891.

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ATENT OFFICE.

JACOB IV. BEYRON, OF JACKSON, OHIO.

RElN-SUPPORT.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 447,656, dated. March 3, 1891.

Application filed September 29, 1890. Serial No. 366,54=6. (N model.)

To all whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, JACOB W". BEYRON, a citizen of the United States, residing at Jackson, in the county of Jackson and State of Ohio, have invented certain newand useful Improvements in Rein-Supports; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawing,

tend beyond each other to guard the opening between them. The base-piece is formed between its longitudinal center and the arms a at one end with a clip or lug I), designed to engage against the saddle, or a hook thereon, if preferred, to steady the attachment and prevent side movement of the attachment, as seen. It may also be provided centrally with a piece 0 to serve the same purpose.

1 making a part of this specification, and to the In practice the reins are placed in the holder letters of reference marked thereon. by twisting them so that they will be upon This invention relates to certain new and edge vertically and then turned into a flat useful improvements in rein holders or supposition, where they will be held in the loops ports; and it has for its object to provide a formed by the arms. They cannot accident- I5 simple and cheap device for this purpose, ally be removed; but when it is desired to rewherein the reins may be readily inserted or move them all that is necessary to do is to removed,but which will effectually hold them turn them upon edge, when they will readily against accidental displacement. pass through between the arms.

The novelty resides in the peculiarities of The device may sometimes be employed for 2 construction of the holder, as will be hereinother purposes than as rein-holders.

after more fully described, shown in the draw- Vhat I claim as new is ing, and then specifically defined by the ap- As an improved article of manufacture, a pended claim. rein-holder comprising in a single piece of The invention is clearly illustrated in the material an angularly-bent base-piece with 5 accompanying drawing, which, with the let open rings or loops at the ends, the ends of ters of reference marked thereon, forms a part each two arms forming the rings extended past of this specification, and in which the draweach other, leaving a vertical space between ing is a side elevation showing one form of my them, and a lug to prevent side movement of holder applied to a saddle. the holder when in position, substantially as 3 Like letters of reference indicate like parts shown and described.

in the view. In testimony that I claim the above I have Referring now to the details of the drawhereunto subscribed my name in the presing byletter,A designates abase-piece, which, ence of two witnesses. as shown, has formed integral therewith at JACOB IV. BEYRON.

35 each end two hooks or arms a, which are so Vitnesses:

bent or turned as to overlap to form substan- AARON ATEN, tially a split ring. The ends of the arms eX- R. L. GRIMES.

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